TRB SESSION 761--CURRENT RESEARCH IN AIRPORT TERMINALS AND GROUND ACCESS Common Use Facilities and Equipment at Airports (P09-0696)

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TRB SESSION 761--CURRENT RESEARCH IN AIRPORT TERMINALS AND GROUND ACCESS Common Use Facilities and Equipment at Airports (P )

Click to add heading PRESENTATION OUTLINE Purpose of Research Project Status Expected Project Outcome Project Team Common Use Definition

PURPOSE OF RESEARCH

Click to add heading P URPOSE OF R ESEARCH Research Goals Build on ACRP Synthesis 8 Define Common Use Common Use Implications for Airport Evaluation Criteria for Airlines and Airports. Common Practices Reference Guide for Airlines and Airports

ACRP SYNTHESIS 8 – COMMON USE FACILITIES AT AIRPORTS

Click to add heading ACRP S YNTHESIS 8 – C OMMON U SE F ACILITIES AT A IRPORTS Synthesis 8 6 explores common use technology that enables an airport operator to take space that has previously been exclusive to a single airline and make it available for use by multiple airlines and their passengers.

DEFINITION OF COMMON USE

Click to add heading D EFINITION OF C OMMON U SE Common Use Definitions 8 Common Use is a facility allocation and management approach intended to maximize airport facility access and allocation through non-dedicated resources. It is an alternative method to the traditional approach which uses proprietary / exclusive use models. Common Use Systems are Airport Operator provided hardware and software systems that provide an interface through which airline proprietary systems can operate without restricting facility access, use and allocation to other airlines.

PROJECT TEAM

Click to add heading I NTRODUCTIONS Project Team Rick Belliotti – Principal Investigator Frank Barich – Project Administrator, Principal Justin Phy – Researcher Paul Reed – Researcher Mark Conway – Specialist (Finance and Airport planning) Rose Agnew – Specialist (Airport Administration and Operations) Alicia Crumpton – Specialist (Other industries) Heath Kolman – Specialist (Common use systems design) Carl Ingram – Database developer Marc Gartenfeld – Technical Writer

Click to add heading I NTRODUCTIONS Project Panel Mr. Kevin C. Dolliole – UCG Associates, Inc. Ms. Linda H. Dyson – Port of Portland Mr. David E. Hamm – Delta Airlines Mr. Samuel Ingalls – Clark County Department Aviation Mr. Alain Maca – JFK International Air Terminal LLC Mr. Luis Navarro – Port of Seattle Mr. James E. Trickel– Port of Oakland Mr. Gil Neumann – FAA Mr. Alex Gertsen – AAAE Ms. Laura McKee – Air Transport Association of America Ms. Christine Gerencher – Transportation Research Board

PROJECT STATUS

Click to add heading P ROJECT S TATUS Literature Research Comprehensive database Published Literature Research in progress Current Practice Federal Initiatives

Click to add heading P ROJECT S TATUS Additional Research Areas Common Use Contractual Terms Financial Implications Equipment Ownership Maintenance Facility & Operational reqs. and constraints Facility Manage ment Implications to business models Customer Service Technology Baggage Processing Design and Construction

Click to add heading P ROJECT S TATUS Current Practices Sources Industry Consortiums Technology Implementers Technology Providers Maintenance Providers Conferences Research Federal Initiatives

Click to add heading P ROJECT S TATUS Other Industries Research Common Use Railway Banking Public Works Rental Cars Others

Click to add heading P ROJECT S TATUS Current Project Activities – Other Activities Conduct Initial Interviews – Complete Submit First Interim Report – Complete Submit Second Interim Report – Complete Conduct Focus Groups – February 2009 Conduct Surveys – February 2009 Complete Reference Guide – April 2009

EXPECTED PROJECT OUTCOME

Click to add heading E XPECTED O UTCOME Reference Guide Comprehensive Airports Large Hub Medium Hub Regional Airlines Legacy Carriers Low Cost Carriers Regional Carriers

Click to add heading E XPECTED O UTCOME Reference Guide current range of common use facilities summarize the critical issues Summarize industry knowledge Evaluation Criteria Airline and Airport Evaluation Glossary

Click to add heading E XPECTED O UTCOME Reference Guide Existing Airport and Airline common use practices Case Studies Answers to common questions Common Issues.